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Antrim ZBA to vote on met tower
The Antrim Zoning Board of Adjustment (ZBA) unanimously voted on Tuesday to close the public hearing on the height variance for a meteorological (met) tower on Tuttle Hill, and begin deliberations at their next meeting on the issue, which will be Oct. 13. ...Including three company officials from Eolian Renewable Energy, the parent company of Antrim Wind Power LLC, those attending the meeting numbered thirty. The majority of opinions heard by the board were against giving the height variance for the met tower.
October 1, 2009
by Michael Pon
in The Villager
The Antrim Zoning Board of Adjustment (ZBA) unanimously voted on Tuesday to close the public hearing on the height variance for a meteorological (met) tower on Tuttle Hill, and begin deliberations at their next meeting on the issue, which will be Oct. 13.
Deliberations between board members will be open to the public, but closed to any comment from the public. The met tower is proposed to be nearly 200 feet high in a Rural Conservation District, but the ordinance states that in no circumstance may a tower exceed 150 feet. Therefore the proposal has been put to the ZBA to... [continue via Web link]
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